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Wirral Rural District
Wirral
was a
rural district
in
Cheshire, England
from
1894
to
1933
. It was created under the
Local Government Act 1894
from the Wirral
rural sanitary district
.
The
parishes
of
Landican
and
Prenton
became part of the
county borough
of
Birkenhead
in
1928
.
It was abolished in 1933 under a
County Review Order
, being
split
between the
Bebington
urban district
, the
county
borough
of Birkenhead,
Ellesmere Port
urban
district
,
Hoylake
urban district,
Neston
urban district,
Wallasey
county borough and the new
Wirral Urban District
.
Today
the area is part of the
Metropolitan Borough of Wirral
in
Merseyside
and the borough of
Ellesmere Port and Neston
in
Cheshire
.